
Each piece is struck at the Philadelphia Mint from 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver and features a proof finish, showcasing frosted design elements against mirrorlike fields. Packaged in the official Congratulations Set, this release is perfect as both a gift and a collectible. Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver with a stunning proof strike. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, marked with the “P” mint mark. A part of the U.S. Mint’s Congratulations Set, a small subset of the 2026 Proof Silver Eagles. Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty, a celebrated U.S. coin design first issued on the 1916–1947 half dollar and revived for the Silver Eagle series in 1986. Reverse: Emily Damstra’s modern eagle design, introduced in 2021, shows a bald eagle in flight holding an oak branch—symbolizing renewal and strength. Legal tender with a $1 face value, backed by the U.S. government. American Silver Eagle Design The obverse of the Proof Silver Eagle revives Weinman’s classic Walking Liberty, a design that has come to embody American artistry and freedom. Damstra complements this with a dynamic eagle, capturing both natural realism and a modern vision. Together, they create a proof coin that highlights the finest aspects of U.S. numismatic tradition. Proof Silver Eagles The U.S. Mint introduced the Proof American Silver Eagle in 1986. Proof manufacture entails multiple strikes with polished dies and polished planchets, resulting in a bright, mirror finish. Their usually limited quantities make them highly valued by collectors. United States Mint Produced by the West Point Mint, this coin reflects the United States Mint’s highest standards in proof striking. Each coin undergoes careful polishing and multiple strikes to ensure a sharp design and brilliant contrast. As with all Silver Eagles, it carries a U.S. government guarantee of weight and purity. 250th Anniversary of the United States (2026) Issued in the nation’s 250th anniversary year, this Pro